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9781859843567

From ACT UP to the WTO Urban Protest and Community Building in the Era of Globalization

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  • ISBN13:

    9781859843567

  • ISBN10:

    1859843565

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-08-17
  • Publisher: Verso
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Summary

In March 1987 a radical coalition of queer activists converged on Wall Street ... their target, ‘Business, Big Business, Business as Usual!!!’ It was ACT UP’s first demonstration. In November 1999 a radical coalition of environmental, labor, anarchist, queer, and human rights activists converged in Seattle—their target was similar, a system of global capitalism. Between 1987 and 1999 a new project in activism had emerged unshackled from past ghosts. Through innovative use of civil rights’ era non-violent disobedience, guerrilla theatre, and sophisticated media work, ACT UP has helped transform the world of activism.

This anthology offers a history of ACT UP for a new generation of activists and students. It is divided into five sections which address the new social movements, the use of street theater to reclaim public space, queer and sexual politics, new media/electronic civil disobedience, and race and community building. Contributions range across a diverse spectrum: The Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, Jubilee 2000, Students for an Undemocratic Society, Fed Up Queers, Gender Identity Center of Colorado, Triangle Foundation, Jacks of Color, National Coalition for Sexual Freedom, Lower East Side Collective, Community Labor Coalition, Church of Stop-Shopping, Indy Media Collective, Black Radical Congress, The Theater of the Oppressed Laboratory, Adelante Street Theater; HealthGAP, Housing Works, SexPanic! and, of course, ACT UP itself.

Author Biography

Andrew Boyd is a writer and activist living in New York. He is the author of Life’s Little Deconstruction Book: Self-Help for the Post-Hip

Stephen Duncombe, an Associate Professor at the Gallatin School of New York University, is the author of Dream and Notes from Underground, editor of the Cultural Resistance Reader, and coeditor (with Maxwell Tremblay) of White Riot.

L.A. Kauffman is an activist and organizer.

Naomi Klein is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist, fellow at the Nation Institute and author of The Shock Doctrine.

Table of Contents

Foreword Creating a new literature for a new era of community organizing x
Eric Rofes
Introduction Urban protest and community building in the era of globalization 1(10)
Benjamin Shepard
Ronald Hayduk
Introductory notes on the trail from ACT UP to the WTO 11(10)
Benjamin Shepard
PART ONE GLOCAL PROCLIVITIES AND THE NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Target practice: community activism in a global era
21(14)
Lesley J. Wood
Kelly Moore
A short history of radical renewal
35(6)
L. A. Kauffman
This city is ours
41(11)
Esther Kaplan
How we really shut down the WTO
52(5)
Starhawk
Community labor alliances: a new paradigm in the campaign to organize greengrocery workers in New York City
57(17)
Immanuel Ness
Students, sweatshops, and local power
74(7)
Joel Lefkowitz
Jubilee 2000 Northwest: breaking the chains of global debt
81(7)
Bronwyn Mauldin
An ACT UP founder ``acts up'' for Africa's access to AIDS
88(18)
Eric Sawyer
PART TWO SEX, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND THE NEW QUEER COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
Radical queers or queer radicals? Queer activism and the global justice movement
106(15)
Liz Highleyman
Jail house rocks, ``Matthew Shepard lives!''
121(5)
Leslie Feinberg
From Stonewall to Diallo
126(7)
Benjamin Shepard
Bob Kohler
The reproductive rights movement, ACT UP and the Lesbian Avengers
133(8)
Benjamin Shepard
Sarah Schulman
From WHAM! to ACT UP
141(9)
Tracy Morgan
Beyond patient and polite: a call for direct action and civil disobedience on behalf of same-sex marriage
150(6)
Eric Rofes
Amanda Milan and the rebirth of the Street Trans Action Revolutionaries
156(8)
Benjamin Shepard
When private clubs serve the public
164(8)
Susan Wright
Jacks of Color: an oral history
172(6)
Benjamin Shepard
Liddell Jackson
The city as body politic / the body as city unto itself
178(24)
Jim Eigo
PART THREE PUBLIC VERSUS PRIVATE SPACES, BATTLEGROUNDS, AND MOVEMENTS
Culture jamming a SexPanic!
202(13)
Benjamin Shepard
Stepping off the sidewalk: Reclaim the Streets/NYC
215(14)
Stephen Duncombe
Saving Esperanza Garden: the struggle over community gardens in New York City
229(5)
Kerstin Mikalbrown
At cross purposes: the Church Ladies for Choice
234(8)
Jan Cohen-Cruz
The Adelante Street Theater Project: theatricalizing dissent in the streets of New York City
242(3)
Carmelina Cartei
Irony, meme warfare, and the extreme costume ball
245(9)
Andrew Boyd
Kneel before Bush! The origin of Students for an Undemocratic Society
254(11)
Jason Grote
PART FOUR MEDIA AND THE NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
The vision thing: were the DC and Seattle protests unfocused, or are critics missing the point?
265(9)
Naomi Klein
Mayan technologies and the theory of electronic civil disobedience
274(16)
Benjamin Shepard
Stephen Duncombe
Ricardo Dominguez
The birth and promise of the Indymedia revolution
290(8)
Ana Nogueira
``So many alternatives'' The alternative AIDS video movement
298(8)
Alexandra Juhasz
Black August continues: an exemplary blend of hip-hop and political history for social justice
306(10)
Sofia Quintero
Wednesday, July 12: invasions of three NYC Starbucks
316(10)
Bill Talen
Aka Reverend Billy
PART FIVE RACE, POVERTY, AND WORLD MAKING
From Los Angeles to Seattle: world city politics and the new global resistance
326(8)
Roger Keil
Can Black radicalism speak the voice of Black workers?
334(8)
Bill Fletcher, Jr.
The fight for living wages
342(9)
Stephanie Luce
Building a healing community from ACT UP to housing works
351(10)
Benjamin Shepard
Keith Cyler
Harm reduction in the USA: a movement toward social justice
361(9)
Alan Greig
Sara Kershnar
The Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition
370(8)
Margaret Groarke
Jordan Moss
Community development and community organizing: Apples and oranges? Chicken and egg?
378(11)
Randy Stoecker
Conclusion Joy, justice, and resistance to the new global apartheid 389(6)
Benjamin Shepard
Bibliography 395(14)
Contributors 409(8)
Acknowledgements 417(3)
Index 420

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